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Offense not holding up its end of the bargain

By
Nate SandellSpecial to MLB.com

MINNEAPOLIS -- There is no denying on how bad the White Sox offense has been in the first two months of the season. Entering Tuesday, Chicago ranked last in the American League in batting average (.229 -- 26 points below the league average), RBIs (116), runs scored (123) and on-base percentage (.281).

A 10-3 loss to the Twins on Monday in the opener in a three-game set marked the 19th time this season the White Sox have scored three runs or fewer. They have lost 13 of those 19 games.

MINNEAPOLIS -- There is no denying on how bad the White Sox offense has been in the first two months of the season. Entering Tuesday, Chicago ranked last in the American League in batting average (.229 -- 26 points below the league average), RBIs (116), runs scored (123) and on-base percentage (.281).

A 10-3 loss to the Twins on Monday in the opener in a three-game set marked the 19th time this season the White Sox have scored three runs or fewer. They have lost 13 of those 19 games.